From this week’s Jonas Reading, technology in itself is predictable and can be unreliable at times. To clarify, at any time our computers can shut down and we can lose files, data, etc. if they are not backed on a hard drive or cloud. Also, with the use of technology, there can be many pros just as there can be many cons. One of the pros is it has allowed for more opportunities and security. However, the use of technology can come with cyber criminals who want to hack our servers, cyberbullying, scammers, etc. Overall, technology is a tricky area to navigate because there are so many possibilities that allow for people to do good and bad things. As a result, when it comes to developing a cyber-policy and infrastructure, we need to be aware of these challenges that are out there and understand risks involved with using technology. I think that we need to be creative, but also practical when it comes to these strategies because security is important in preventing hackers from accessing our information. We should not rely on predictive knowledge when it comes to figuring out ways to advance our cybersecurity. This is because we can never really know which obstacle a hacker might use to either get into our system along with when they would attack. In addition, the information is not proven, so it should not really be taken too seriously without any facts. On the other hand, it should be given some thought though because you never know what may happen in the future.